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we're going to talk to bill gates about this tonight. just think it's so important to point out, there's no reason we, this country, with all the resources it has and all the incredible medical minds, and the cdc, which used to be worldwide respected organization, which has been totally kneecaped, for the head of it to say they've done everything. testing was a failure. their testing from the beginning was a failure. and then the president's whole attitude toward it, i mean, i guess he wants to keep his jb and cover for the president, but it just seems -- i mean, we could be iceland. we could be new zealand. we could be taiwan, which has, you know, controlled it. people aren't wearing masks, you know, because of covid in taiwan, certainly not like they should be here. >> we -- this is no -- in no way, shape, or form the best we could have done. 17,000 people getting infected every day. that was the lowest number that we had. now it's gone right back up. so we haven't done the best we could. and there's no indication, which is frustrating
we're going to talk to bill gates about this tonight. just think it's so important to point out, there's no reason we, this country, with all the resources it has and all the incredible medical minds, and the cdc, which used to be worldwide respected organization, which has been totally kneecaped, for the head of it to say they've done everything. testing was a failure. their testing from the beginning was a failure. and then the president's whole attitude toward it, i mean, i guess he wants to...
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you know, we're going to talk to bill gates about this tonight. but i mean, i just think it's so important to point out like, there's no reason we, this country, with all the resources it has and all the incredible medical minds. and the cdc, which used to be an incredibly worldwide, respected organization. which has totally been knee capped. our testing was a failure. their testing, from the beginning, was a failure. and then, you know, the president's whole attitude toward it. i mean, i guess he wants to keep his job and cover for the president. but i mean, it just seems we could be iceland. we could be new zealand. we could in taiwan, you know, which has controlled it. people aren't wearing masks because of covid in taiwan. you know, certainly, not like they should be, here. >> we -- we -- this is no -- in no way, shape, or form, the best we could have done. 17,000 people getting infected every day. that was the lowest number that we had. and now, it's going -- going right back up. so we haven't done the best we can. and there's no indication,
you know, we're going to talk to bill gates about this tonight. but i mean, i just think it's so important to point out like, there's no reason we, this country, with all the resources it has and all the incredible medical minds. and the cdc, which used to be an incredibly worldwide, respected organization. which has totally been knee capped. our testing was a failure. their testing, from the beginning, was a failure. and then, you know, the president's whole attitude toward it. i mean, i guess...
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and bill gates is case as he put it today all i'm trying to do is give my money away he's not making money out of vaccines he has some pretty repugnant political views from my point of view he's big. opposition or 'd population growth for example thinks thus far too many people in the world but if he's giving away his money to vaccinate children against them dying unnecessarily i think we're going to probably forgive him for because what he's doing is helping keep children alive look i grew up in a time when vaccines were saving lives on a mass scale the polio epidemic was killed by vaccine cholera small pox all kinds of things have been cured or at least stopped by vaccines so this hatred of by unwarranted fear of back scenes is a very dangerous thing now i understand it in part because if back scenes and if health in general is being used to make profits for people and then people are going to wonder whether what's being offered to them is for their own good or for the good of the profit maker and i guess but shouldn't translate into a hatred of vaccines or distrust of vaccines bec
and bill gates is case as he put it today all i'm trying to do is give my money away he's not making money out of vaccines he has some pretty repugnant political views from my point of view he's big. opposition or 'd population growth for example thinks thus far too many people in the world but if he's giving away his money to vaccinate children against them dying unnecessarily i think we're going to probably forgive him for because what he's doing is helping keep children alive look i grew up...
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along with bill gates and his foundation. what is the progress you have made?liko: we have done quite a lot. the progress has been tremendous in the last three years. hopefully, when we work between now and the next six months, we will be satisfied. the entire african continent will be polio-free. david: one of the things you are doing is building a hospital in nigeria. why do you feel the need to build a new hospital? aliko: i think we need to build a world-class hospital because when you look at it in nigeria, we spent a lot of money where people go abroad for medical checkups, for operations. what you are trying to do is give hope to the population. to be able to say, you do not need to travel abroad. we will be able to treat you there. david: nigeria is the most populous country in africa. is that right? aliko: it is. david: it is growing at a large rate. aliko: about 3%. david: at the current rate, at some point, more people will be in nigeria than the united states. aliko: by 2050, we will be at 450 million population. i am sure we will be way ahead of th
along with bill gates and his foundation. what is the progress you have made?liko: we have done quite a lot. the progress has been tremendous in the last three years. hopefully, when we work between now and the next six months, we will be satisfied. the entire african continent will be polio-free. david: one of the things you are doing is building a hospital in nigeria. why do you feel the need to build a new hospital? aliko: i think we need to build a world-class hospital because when you look...
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, you had an event in new york with mo ibrahim, also a very wealthy african businessperson, and bill gateswhich you provided a fair amount of money to the african center in harlem. what is the african center and why did you do that? aliko: the african center idea started with chelsea clinton, mo ibrahim, and my daughter. my daughter joined them later. we realized that we need to make it a reality for us to be able to project africa in a better light. bring africa to the rest of the world. especially when you look at, every september, we have the united nations general assembly. the entire world converges in new york. what we want to do is to tell the real narrative of africa and tell the rest of the world what africa is all about. this has to do with policy, business, and culture. you know, because sometimes, you know, especially americans, they don't really understand much about africa. you know, somebody will say to you, what kind of language do you speak? for example, in africa, we speak about 2000 different languages. david: that is a lot. aliko: that is a lot. david: one of the big pr
, you had an event in new york with mo ibrahim, also a very wealthy african businessperson, and bill gateswhich you provided a fair amount of money to the african center in harlem. what is the african center and why did you do that? aliko: the african center idea started with chelsea clinton, mo ibrahim, and my daughter. my daughter joined them later. we realized that we need to make it a reality for us to be able to project africa in a better light. bring africa to the rest of the world....
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you have been involved in trying to eradicate polio in nigeria, along with bill gates and his foundation. what is the progress that you have made today? aliko: i think we have done quite a lot. the progress has been very, very tremendous. in the last three years, we haven't had any wild virus of polio. hopefully, when we work between now and the next six months, by april, we will be satisfied to be a polio-free country. which means the entire african continent will be polio-free. david: one of the things you are doing in the philanthropic world is building a hospital in nigeria. why do you feel a need to build a new hospital? aliko: i feel we need to build a world-class hospital, because, when you look at it in nigeria, we spend a lot of money where people go abroad for medical checkups, for medical operations. what you are trying to do is to give hope to the population. to say, look, you don't need to travel abroad. we will be able to treat you there. david: now for those who may not be familiar with africa, nigeria is the most populous country in africa. is that right? aliko: it is. da
you have been involved in trying to eradicate polio in nigeria, along with bill gates and his foundation. what is the progress that you have made today? aliko: i think we have done quite a lot. the progress has been very, very tremendous. in the last three years, we haven't had any wild virus of polio. hopefully, when we work between now and the next six months, by april, we will be satisfied to be a polio-free country. which means the entire african continent will be polio-free. david: one of...
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for example and report a sentence entirely out of context such as this bill gates is working on deep population policies and plans for dictatorial control of world politics that's insane you might say how good are to say such a thing well we didn't here's the full extract. and italian legislator has succeeded in taking the absolute theories of the koran epidemic to new heights by using her platform in parliament to denounce bill gates as a vaccinate and alleged globalist tool so odd like many european an italian outlets rooted a story about and i quote absurd theories which by the tally an m p e u v disinfo cop out the part where an italian m.p. said it and ignored the part where a plethora of other media outlets reported it and tried to frame it as if odd she said it like there was no m.p. and nazi was publishing ludicrous conspiracy theories and you'd never know unless you went to check the fact checkers so it's a stretch to call them that the creative artist came from a liberal tree and recurring conspiracy theory that acars proved kremlin dissin from asian about the artificial cr
for example and report a sentence entirely out of context such as this bill gates is working on deep population policies and plans for dictatorial control of world politics that's insane you might say how good are to say such a thing well we didn't here's the full extract. and italian legislator has succeeded in taking the absolute theories of the koran epidemic to new heights by using her platform in parliament to denounce bill gates as a vaccinate and alleged globalist tool so odd like many...
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theories of the koran epidemic to new heights by using your platform in parliament to denounce bill gates as a vaccinate and alleged globalist tool so odd he like many european and italian outlets route a story about and i quote absurd theories which by the taliban and pete evy disinfo cop out the part where an italian m.p. said it and ignored the part where a plethora of other media outlets reported it and tried to frame it as if odd she said it like there was no m.p. and nazi was publishing huge across conspiracy theories and you'd never know unless you went to check the fact checkers though it's a stretch to call them that the creative artist came from a liberal tree and recurring conspiracy theory that acars proved kremlin dissin from asian about the artificial creation of 19 a recurring program in decent a mation conspiracy theory naturally thing ripped it out of context in that segment odds he was discussing how the media itself gives crazy conspiracy theories credits by paying attention to them but really really the unsubstantiated claims of who had nineteen's lab origins up russia
theories of the koran epidemic to new heights by using your platform in parliament to denounce bill gates as a vaccinate and alleged globalist tool so odd he like many european and italian outlets route a story about and i quote absurd theories which by the taliban and pete evy disinfo cop out the part where an italian m.p. said it and ignored the part where a plethora of other media outlets reported it and tried to frame it as if odd she said it like there was no m.p. and nazi was publishing...
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gates foundation. for more than a decade, we've worked together op both k through 12 and post secondary education reform and we value their partnership and we're very pleased to have bill and melinda gates with us here today. as you've likely seen a few years ago, bill brought attention to the risk of a global pandemic. sadly, his warning is a reality. the good news is he and melinda have committed themselves and their organization to finding a solution and that gives us all a sense of hope. the bill and melinda gates foundation have committed more than $300 million to the global covid-19 response. we're so grateful to their leadership during this trying moment and are excited to talk to them today. this episode was pre-recorded to fit their busy schedule toe there won't be audience questions at the end of the time, but there's a lot that we get to talk about, so let's get to it. well, thank you very much for being with us. we have so many questions and we just want to jump right in. so let me ask you both, what is the gates foundation doing to fight the coronavirus and why is it such a priority for you? >> our foundation has a big focus on infectious diseases, that ki
gates foundation. for more than a decade, we've worked together op both k through 12 and post secondary education reform and we value their partnership and we're very pleased to have bill and melinda gates with us here today. as you've likely seen a few years ago, bill brought attention to the risk of a global pandemic. sadly, his warning is a reality. the good news is he and melinda have committed themselves and their organization to finding a solution and that gives us all a sense of hope....
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he should be better known than bill gates because of what bill gates is doing his job. it breaks my heart because public health it just shows the heart of our country and who we are or we were before trump in this pandemic. >> i could just talk to about that all day. fascinating topics but the audience would be remiss if i ask they are terrific questions. so here's a great question can you talk about any companies or industries that are modeled for how you would like to see the private sector engage with public institutions or the responsible business leadership would like to see stanford graduate school of business leading organizations? >> i don't want to call the individual companies or names or embarrass the ones that i mentioned but there are all kinds of companies doing the right thing going back stakeholder versus shareholder that realize there are better things out there i will do one name this guy is a really good friend of mine he's a political friend he is in ohio he runs a company that makes prl. he has devoted much of his life to public health and what to d
he should be better known than bill gates because of what bill gates is doing his job. it breaks my heart because public health it just shows the heart of our country and who we are or we were before trump in this pandemic. >> i could just talk to about that all day. fascinating topics but the audience would be remiss if i ask they are terrific questions. so here's a great question can you talk about any companies or industries that are modeled for how you would like to see the private...
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and correspondent bill gates mass is at trafalgar square for us because what is happening where you are now. well you can see behind me there's a group of protesters that calling no just this new piece it's a small group of protesters because the relaunch demonstration that was planned for today was called off for field clashes with far right protests assume it's only a small group a small march that went through the town and a half in clashes here before i didn't witness has passed me about some people have told me that there were injuries that far right protesters tried and attacked a black life the protesters here behind me there were throwing bottles and that people had also generalists where injured now it seems that the police has the situation under control really all around me all around to find us where there is a big police presence a cordon practically. cordoning off the whole of trafalgar square foot fear of new clashes between black live matter protesters and far right protest as ok we'll stay in touch with you as to how authorities can control that situation but how about
and correspondent bill gates mass is at trafalgar square for us because what is happening where you are now. well you can see behind me there's a group of protesters that calling no just this new piece it's a small group of protesters because the relaunch demonstration that was planned for today was called off for field clashes with far right protests assume it's only a small group a small march that went through the town and a half in clashes here before i didn't witness has passed me about...
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he is be known as -- he should be better known than bill gates, the head of the cdc because of what bill gates is doing, part of his job. and it just breaks my heart. public health shows so much of of the kunlts, who we were before trump and this pandemic. >> gosh, i could just talk to you about that all day. fascinating topics but i think our audience would be with re s remremi remiss if i didn't ask questions. can you talk about any companies that are models with how you see the public sector with institutions or great examples of business leadership that you would like see stanford graduate students emulate? >> not sure i will want to call out a lot of companies and names there. with there are all kinds of companies that do the right thing. going back to stake holder versus shareholder. and realize there are better things out there. ly i will do one name. and he is a good friend of mine, and he is in ohio. his name is joe canfer. he runs a company that makes purell. he has devoted much of his life to public life and he will is a big thinker. his company has gotten very famous because
he is be known as -- he should be better known than bill gates, the head of the cdc because of what bill gates is doing, part of his job. and it just breaks my heart. public health shows so much of of the kunlts, who we were before trump and this pandemic. >> gosh, i could just talk to you about that all day. fascinating topics but i think our audience would be with re s remremi remiss if i didn't ask questions. can you talk about any companies that are models with how you see the public...
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special guest bill gates. always a fascinating discussion with bill gates. i'm really looking forward to that tomorrow night 8:00 p.m. eastern here. >>> just ahead, why crowded bars and restaurants in ex-t text te among the staggering increase in races. >>> and barr and berman and why it's painted as a politicized arm of the white house. adam schiff that led the impeachment investigation joins us tonight. can i find an investment firm with a truly long-term view that's been through multiple market cycles for over 85 years? with capital group, i can. talk to your financial professional or consultant for investment risks and information. talk to your financial professional or consultant no no no no no, there's no space there! maybe over here? hot! hot! oven mitts! oven mitts! everything's stuck in the drawers! i'm sorry! oh, jeez. hi. kelly clarkson. try wayfair! oh, ok. it's going to help you, with all of... this! yeah, here you go. thank you! oh, i like that one! [ laugh ] that's a lot of storage! perfect. you're welcome! i love it. how did you do all this?
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know.t he should be better known than bill gates hit the head of the cdc because of what bill gates is essentially doing part of his job. just breaks my heart because public health, it shows so much the heart of our country and who we are, or at least who we were before trump in this pandemic. >> host: gosh, i could talk to about that all day, fascinating topics. i think our audience would be remiss if i did not ask some of their terrific questions coming through. here is a great question from the audience pretty can you talk about any companies or industries that are modeled for how you would like to see the private sector engagement public institutions? are great examples of responsible business leadership you would like to see stanford graduate school of business graduates as they start their organizations? >> not sure i want to call it individual companies or nays for reasons, and perhaps embarrass the ones i mention. there are all kinds of companies who do the right thing. all kinds of companies going back to stakeholder versus w have realized there are better things out there. i
know.t he should be better known than bill gates hit the head of the cdc because of what bill gates is essentially doing part of his job. just breaks my heart because public health, it shows so much the heart of our country and who we are, or at least who we were before trump in this pandemic. >> host: gosh, i could talk to about that all day, fascinating topics. i think our audience would be remiss if i did not ask some of their terrific questions coming through. here is a great question...
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joining us will be our special guest bill gates. always a fascinating discussion with bill gates. we'll -- i'm really looking forward to that. again, that's tomorrow, 8:00 p.m. eastern, here, on cnn. just ahead, we will examine why crowded bars and restaurants in texas may be behind the staggering number of new coronavirus cases there. why experts are concerned whether they have enough icu beds. >>> and later, why attorney general william barr ousted top prosecutor geoffrey berman and the damning testimony that paints barr's justice department as a politicized arm of the white house. congressman adam schiff, who led the impeachment, joins us tonight. ady buying. when you have a child and they're constantly growing out of clothing, earning cashback from rakuten just makes everything easier. sometimes it's 3% sometimes it's 8% but you're always getting cashback. the way cashback works on rakuten is so they get a commission from the store and then they share that commission with me. and you have money, more money to spend because you got (both) free money. go to rakuten.com and sign
joining us will be our special guest bill gates. always a fascinating discussion with bill gates. we'll -- i'm really looking forward to that. again, that's tomorrow, 8:00 p.m. eastern, here, on cnn. just ahead, we will examine why crowded bars and restaurants in texas may be behind the staggering number of new coronavirus cases there. why experts are concerned whether they have enough icu beds. >>> and later, why attorney general william barr ousted top prosecutor geoffrey berman and...
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and donald howard as you mentioned, mentioned thi twitter about vaccines and bill bill gate suggestionng to make money out of conspiracies we have seen online during the pandemic. earlier this week we were talking about the tennis star djokovic, how he tested positiv for coronavirus. it is a big conce and something not just related to the pandemic and could have -- could be a worry about the election. rajini: this poses a huge rk because these people are hugely influential. guest: it definitely does. i spoke to the director of reuters institute. he spoke to me about e possible harm caused by celebrities entertaining conspiracies, awell as whether we buy into the conspiracies celebrities promote. >> with great visibility comes great responsibility. this is clear for politicians, where people might follow the advice they give. but it applies to prominent figures, whether sports stars, singers, or anyone else dangerous information. remembeportant to while conspiracy theories are visible online, we should not always assume people believe everything they see. our research in the u.k. sugges
and donald howard as you mentioned, mentioned thi twitter about vaccines and bill bill gate suggestionng to make money out of conspiracies we have seen online during the pandemic. earlier this week we were talking about the tennis star djokovic, how he tested positiv for coronavirus. it is a big conce and something not just related to the pandemic and could have -- could be a worry about the election. rajini: this poses a huge rk because these people are hugely influential. guest: it definitely...
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it was essentially the brainchild ofit bill gates picky and wind of course are in my judgment on equal level with mother teresa for what they have done with global health. we are participating in gavi, like us of the present has made a historic three-year pledge to that. look, i appreciate the feelings that the good senator from illinois has about the present of the united states, and he did indeed put the brakes on w.h.o. hashe he felt that they were -- there were shortcomings with w.h.o. when he came to w.h.o.'s work with china and their failure really to get after china at the very beginning of this to do what it really should have done. i'm going to object to this resolution, not because of the effort by the good senator from illinois is a well taken. it well taken, and we had a similar one to mexico and a key matter object to in the centrist trusted because he feels we should be doing more. first of all, during the two weeks we obviously were gone for a week, but let me tell you what was going on during that week and the subsequent week. i promised you at that time that the foreig
it was essentially the brainchild ofit bill gates picky and wind of course are in my judgment on equal level with mother teresa for what they have done with global health. we are participating in gavi, like us of the present has made a historic three-year pledge to that. look, i appreciate the feelings that the good senator from illinois has about the present of the united states, and he did indeed put the brakes on w.h.o. hashe he felt that they were -- there were shortcomings with w.h.o. when...
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and host of the global alliance of vaccines and immunization boris johnson gave a speech there bill gates gave a speech there we had the boss of it and goes. on the program and then she said that it's no problem that these weston responses are the big from being to foundations like the gates foundation and that actually far from what you're saying these as we would call it as many would call it new liberal capitalism philanthropists are doing their best to save millions of lives far from ignoring the risks of pandemics because of what they do for any individual. philanthropists they might be indeed encouraged by good feelings and good intentions to actually use their money to help save people at the structural level however once we are in a position to ask those from who they develop or they got their money by virtue. in essence engaging in some of the practices that. are promoting the emergence of these pathogens in the 1st place i mean if you're depending on those people to intervene in a way to keep those package and from merging then we're in some trouble because there's an interest i
and host of the global alliance of vaccines and immunization boris johnson gave a speech there bill gates gave a speech there we had the boss of it and goes. on the program and then she said that it's no problem that these weston responses are the big from being to foundations like the gates foundation and that actually far from what you're saying these as we would call it as many would call it new liberal capitalism philanthropists are doing their best to save millions of lives far from...
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hosted by the uk, and it will bring together more than 50 countries and leading figures like bill gatesaccine production over the next five years, with the uk support, this vaccine alliance aims to immunise a further 300 million children in the poorest countries against deadly diseases like polio, typhoid and measles, again, saving millions of lives. this support for routine immunisations will shore up poorer countries' health care system to deal with coronavirus and so help to stop the global spread and, as i say, prevent a second wave of the virus reaching the uk. this virus has shown how connected we are. we are fighting an invisible enemy and no one is safe, frankly, until we are all safe. again, of course it is all contingent upon each of us continuing to do our bit and, as i never tire of telling you, let us not forget the basics. wash your hands regularly, and for 20 seconds. do not gather in groups of more than six outside. always observe social distancing, keeping two metres apart from anyone outside your household. and i want to stress one final point which may be relevant tod
hosted by the uk, and it will bring together more than 50 countries and leading figures like bill gatesaccine production over the next five years, with the uk support, this vaccine alliance aims to immunise a further 300 million children in the poorest countries against deadly diseases like polio, typhoid and measles, again, saving millions of lives. this support for routine immunisations will shore up poorer countries' health care system to deal with coronavirus and so help to stop the global...
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conventional view is because of technology and the point i was making it isn't technology that made bill gates the richest person but we have copyright so anybody that makes that's they are arrested without permission that's technology. it serves a purpose no doubt it gives him incentive to develop the software. but we could do that differently. we don't need that copyright it could be shorter or weaker it is our choice. and prescription drugs. obviously it is crucial to our health but it is an incredible amount of money so to spend $500 billion on prescription drugs this year that is two.5 percent of gdp an enormous amount of money i use the food stamp budget. people get excited all my money goes to food stamps. that 70 billion now seven times the food stamp budget and the gop part so get rid of all the patents and sell it to the free market then it's 100 billion. drugs are cheap. is a that to an audience and it's cheap to manufacture and distribute. we have to and the monopoly. so i argue looking at alternative mechanisms so it's not like we have to dig something up national institutes of he
conventional view is because of technology and the point i was making it isn't technology that made bill gates the richest person but we have copyright so anybody that makes that's they are arrested without permission that's technology. it serves a purpose no doubt it gives him incentive to develop the software. but we could do that differently. we don't need that copyright it could be shorter or weaker it is our choice. and prescription drugs. obviously it is crucial to our health but it is an...
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folks like bill gates make those big tremendous gifts, they get to benefit financially from doing so and they also get to control the narrative. so they get to tell us, they control the narrative and frame and they are solving a problem that they get to frame where as when we seize the assets that are owed to the rest of us as a country, from the accumulation of massive wealth these folks have pulled off on the backs of their workers the backs of the education system on the public resources we as taxpayers we could to set the terms and agenda. and it's not ultimately beneficial to them. the only good thing that came out of the comical bloomberg for president was we got a lot of people to stop and think how much a billion dollars really is it is so much money. it is unfathomable it's beyond the scope of what you can possibly even -- it's beyond the limits of human cognition quite frankly. schematic people were celebrating when ken griffin made that celebration for food assistance in chicago public schools. it was a drop in the bucket. >> they're going through the provide the food anyw
folks like bill gates make those big tremendous gifts, they get to benefit financially from doing so and they also get to control the narrative. so they get to tell us, they control the narrative and frame and they are solving a problem that they get to frame where as when we seize the assets that are owed to the rest of us as a country, from the accumulation of massive wealth these folks have pulled off on the backs of their workers the backs of the education system on the public resources we...